Washoku as Glocalized Cuisine ~The registration of Japanese food as an Intangible Cultural Heritage~
Washoku as Glocalized Cuisine ~The registration of Japanese food as an Intangible Cultural Heritage~
A Comparative Study of Citizenship Between Japan and the U.S.: What Causes Exclusion Against Diverse Japanese
Origins of Western Holidays in Japan and the Differences between Japanese and United States Culture: Valentine’s Day, Halloween, and Christmas
Dolls for Women: The Ideal but Never-Satisfied Women in the U.S. and Japan
Fashion and gender: The role of jeans from the perspective of gender equality and the change in the fashion portrayed in the advertisements by Levi’s Jeans
Allegory in the juvenile literature in late 19th century North America: The hidden metaphors in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Anne of Green Gables
Seattle, Embodying a Sustainable City: Citizen Participation and Careful Planning for Growth
The Ideal Princess: Cultures Created by Disney Princess Films, 1937-2022
Idol and Idol: Adaptation of American Culture and Technological Innovations in the Japanese and Korean Entertainment Industries
The relationship between Disney movies and gender portrayal: Focusing on the difference made over time
The Culture of Courtship in 19th-Century America: White Middle-Class Women’s Struggles to Overcome Their Fear of Marriage
The relationship between Native Americans and the American mass media: A study focusing on the American films from the late 20th and early 21st centuries
Undergraduate women’s identities caught between gender and gender norms.
Liberals, Conservatives, and The Undocumented: Controversy over immigration policies in the United States
The Autoethnography of “Kawattterune” : A Microaggression that Put Japanese People in Their Place
Disney Theme Park’s Unique Company Management: Branding Commitment and Globalization of Disney Parks
Experience of Becoming a Racial Minority Outside of Japan: Narratives of Japanese Students who Studied Abroad in High School
Overcoming Perfection: Language Anxiety among English Teachers
Material Culture of Natives and English Settlers in the 17th Century New England: The Significance of Item Exchange between English Settlers and Neighboring Natives, and the Materialistic Development of English Colonies and its Effect on Surroundings
Women in US Politics: Why There Was Not Any Female US President Ever?